Capital One buys a domain, a .Org sells for $49k and more end user sales

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) paid $49,000 for Science.org, which puts it in the top 30 public .org transactions of all time according to NameBio. Capital One bought a hyphenated domain name and New York Magazine bought a domain name for its new publication.

Here’s a list of end user domain names that were sold through Sedo’s platform over the past week.

(You can view previous lists like this here. If you’d like to learn how to sell your domain names like these on Sedo, download this report.)

Science.org $49,000 – American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). It is forwarding the domain to sciencemag.org.

Aswaq.com $32,000 – The domain name is still in escrow. Is the buyer the owner of AswaqPress.com?

TheStrategist.com $16,000 – The company that runs New York magazine bought TheStrategist.com for its new publication of that name. It sounds kind of like WireCutter, which was just purchased by The New York Times for $30 million.

Oshot.com $8,500 – The buyer is forwarding the domain name to oshot.info, a site that offers a new medical procedure for women.

Feelm.com $7,200 – Feelm, pronounced like Film, is a new site that will help people find movies.

Softec.com $5,900 – A company in the United Arab Emirates called Softec.

Ingos.com $5,000 – Ingos GmbH owns the domain name Ingos.de.

TexasToGo.com $3,650 – Tall City Delivery is a food delivery service in Midland, Texas.